Cupliform
Cupliform is an adjective used in biological and geological descriptions to indicate a cup-shaped form. In morphology, a cupliform structure is hollow or concave with a rim and a rounded bottom, resembling a shallow cup. The term is formed from the root cup- meaning cup and the suffix -iform meaning shaped, and is used descriptively rather than taxonomically.
In botany, cupliform describes structures such as calyxes, corollas, or nectaries that form a shallow cup to
In geology and related earth sciences, cupliform describes rims, depressions, or cavities that are cup-shaped. Such
Avoiding overinterpretation, cupliform is a descriptive term rather than a taxonomic category, and its precise meaning